. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fig. 393. Meadowsweet {Spiraa Ulmaria). Leaflet, natural size. (jSIoeller.) leaflets, and 3-5 lobed end leaflets (Fig. 393). Both forms are com-poundly serrate. The ribs and veins are prominent on the under surface,and bear rough hairs. The veins anastomose some distance from theedge and send off branches into the teeth. 474 ALKMLOIDAL products. The Epidermis (Figs. 394 and 395) of both sides is delicate, and not. ^^<^ 394- Meadowsweet. Upper epidermis of leaf. (Moell


. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fig. 393. Meadowsweet {Spiraa Ulmaria). Leaflet, natural size. (jSIoeller.) leaflets, and 3-5 lobed end leaflets (Fig. 393). Both forms are com-poundly serrate. The ribs and veins are prominent on the under surface,and bear rough hairs. The veins anastomose some distance from theedge and send off branches into the teeth. 474 ALKMLOIDAL products. The Epidermis (Figs. 394 and 395) of both sides is delicate, and not. ^^<^ 394- Meadowsweet. Upper epidermis of leaf. (Moeller.) easily separated from the leaf. On the upperside the walls are slightly wavy, on the underside deeply wavy. Stomata occur only on theunder side, hairs of three forms on both sides,but chiefly along the veins on the under hairs on the body of the leaf are mostlyunicellular, dagger-shaped, often sinuous, with


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